The Zyzoom Team used community-developed bypasses to integrate these official enterprise patches into consumer-facing Windows 7 ISOs. This gave home users access to critical security patches years after official support ended. 2. Modern Hardware NVMe and USB 3.0/3.1 Drivers
Unlike heavy, bloated custom OS modifications, the core Zyzoom Team patches focused on performance. They removed telemetry tools used by Microsoft to track user data. They disabled unnecessary startup services and added optional visual tweaks, such as custom wallpapers and themes. The Technology Behind the Modification
Microsoft artificially blocked Windows 7 updates on Intel 7th Generation (Kaby Lake), AMD Ryzen, and newer processors. Patched versions include community-made scripts (like wufuc ) that remove this hardware check, allowing the OS to receive updates regardless of the CPU inside the machine. 4. Debloating and Optimization
The team's methodology involves: